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Consider what you have learned about early camera equipment. Which statement BEST explains why Robert Fenton took pictures of the field after battle?
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Early cameras could only capture very still scenes.
Early cameras could only capture very still scenes.
The earliest cameras took only black and white photographs.
The earliest cameras took only black and white photographs.
Photography was still new, so the uses of photography were not clear.
Photography was still new, so the uses of photography were not clear.
Robert Fenton was inspired by Civil War photographer Matthew Brady.
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Early cameras could only capture very still scenes.
Early cameras could only capture very still scenes.
The earliest cameras took only black and white photographs.
The earliest cameras took only black and white photographs.
Photography was still new, so the uses of photography were not clear.
Photography was still new, so the uses of photography were not clear.
Robert Fenton was inspired by Civil War photographer Matthew Brady.
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The statement that BEST explains why Robert Fenton took pictures of the field after battle is:
**Photography was still new, so the uses of photography were not clear.**
This explanation highlights the exploratory nature of early photography and the evolving understanding of its potential applications, including documenting significant historical events such as battles.
**Photography was still new, so the uses of photography were not clear.**
This explanation highlights the exploratory nature of early photography and the evolving understanding of its potential applications, including documenting significant historical events such as battles.
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